Kinetic

Kinetic (Adjective)
Syllable division: ki·​net·​ic
How to pronounce: UK: /kɪˈnet.ɪk/ US: /kɪˈnet̬.ɪk/

British VS American Pronunciation of the word Kinetic

Meaning: Involving or resulting in motion.
Example:
> Do you know how to change kinetic energy into heat energy?
> They bought a kinetic sculpture for display purposes.

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Kiosk

Kisok (Noun)
Syllable division: ki·​osk
How to pronounce: UK: /ˈkiː.ɒsk/  US: /ˈkiː.ɑːsk/

British VS American Pronunciation of the word Kiosk

#1 Meaning: A tiny structure with an open window where products like beverages, candy, or newspapers are offered.
Example:
> Would you mind buying a newspaper at a kiosk on your way here, please?

#2 Meaning: A box in the public with a telephone.
Example:
> He called his mother from the kiosk outside the station.

#3 Meaning: A tiny device located in a public area that is used to purchase tickets or obtain information.
Example:
> I love these new touch-screen information kiosks.

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Asian businesswomen at self-check in kiosk in airport, holds passport, going to register for flight.

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Lair

Lair (Noun)
Syllable division: lair
How to pronounce: UK :/leər/  US: /ler/

British VS American Pronunciation of the word Lair

Meaning: A location where a wild animal resides, frequently underground and secretly, or a location where someone hides.
Example:
> We came across a fox's lair when we were in the woods.
> They need to find the thief's lair if they want to build a strong case.

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"Baby Cottontail Rabbits, at home in their lair"

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Lever

Lever (Noun/Verb)
Syllable division: le·​ver
How to pronounce: UK: /ˈliː.vər/ US: /ˈlev.ɚ/

British VS American Pronunciation of the word Lever

Lever as a NOUN
Meaning: A bar or handle that rotates around a fixed point and has a push- or pull-able end that can be used to move large or stiff objects or to control the operation of a machine.
Example:
> Don't pull the lever until I tell you to!
> That lever should be pulled when there is an emergency, like a fire.

Lever as a VERB
Meaning: Levering is the act of physically moving something or someone to a specific location.
Example:
> If you lever your arms down, you will be able to pull yourself up.
> He worked hard on helping her lever herself out of her chair.

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Lore

Lore (Noun)
Syllable division: lore
How to pronounce: UK: /lɔːr/ US: /lɔːr/

British VS American Pronunciation of the word Lore

Meaning: Stories and wisdom from the past regarding a topic.
Example:
> Numerous oral legends centre on Ireland's extensive fairy lore.
> Old folktales were used as the medium for passing on lore around the campfire.

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An adult couple enjoys an interactive learning experience at a UNESCO World Heritage Site near Riyadh about the different lore of nature.